Flyspell mode marks 2 letter words as misspelled while
ispell-word ignores 2 letter words. This leaves one unable to
correct some Flyspell flagged words using M-$.
Given that M-$ is typed explicitly by the user, I can't see a reason
to disregard what the user asked to do. So I'm incl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> I'm quite surprised I find no option to ignore words with numbers
> or that contain only capital letters. This seems to be quite
> 'standard functionality' in most spell checkers I've used. Have
> I missed something here? It's certainly something I'd turn on
"GNU Emacs 22.0.50 (i386-msvc-nt5.1.2600)
of 2005-06-19 on LD1"
Flyspell mode marks 2 letter words as misspelled while
ispell-word ignores 2 letter words. This leaves one unable to
correct some Flyspell flagged words using M-$.
While it's possible to use flyspell-correct-word, that's terribly
i